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#396158 06/30/13 04:42 AM
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Sale of Private Collection of Slavic Books. Fr. Alexander Poshyvajlo, pastor of St. Michael's Orthodox Church (OCA), Curtisville PA (north of Pittsburgh), is selling his private library. It includes a a huge collection of liturgical books, theological works in Russian and Ukrainian, kalendari from the Lemkosoyuz, Russian dictionaries and grammar books, a 24-volume sets of the writings of St. John Chrysostom. Call for a description (724-265-1005).

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This is still available for sale if anyone is interested. It includes the complete works of St John Chrysostom, St Basil the Great, St Gregory the Theologian, Lives of the Saints, etc.

The collection was published prior to the Bolshevik Revolution.

Call Fr. Alexander @ (724-265-1005).

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I have neither the money nor the space to buy a large collection of books (would that I did!).

But I'd advise contacting Loome Theological Booksellers for an offer. This is the kind of thing they're interested in.

https://www.loomebooks.com/Loome.cfm?PageID=4000

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A monastery might be a good place to ask as well.

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Chances are I’m too late, but it never hurts to ask: does anyone know if this is still available?

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Why not call Fr. Alexander and find out?


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